My hassle is that you can see the passwords in plain type!!
I can not see an option to encrypt them.

Andrew Stirling
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http://www.calcpay.co.uk
HMRC Accredited UK payroll program



> Brian Erickson wrote:
>> My biggest issue with it is to add a proxy setting you have to do it 
>> through Internet properties, IE settings.  the biggest advantage for me 
>> to have a different browser is to have one of them go through a proxy 
>> and the other to not use the proxy.  Strike one for me.
>>   
> Vince Teachout wrote:
> I'm impressed as heck that you even found that.  My two biggest issues 
> so far are lack of (obvious) settings, and the thing where when loading 
> multiple pages, a page won't show anything until it's loaded.  I keep 
> clicking the tabs, and getting a white screen.  I'd much rather see 
> text, or partial images, or heck, even a twirling logo, then no feedback 
> at all.  Not too much else bad, yet.
> 
> Oh, I think someone mentioned that when you open a page in a new tab, it 
> comes to the front.  That would drive me batshit, too, but it doesn't 
> happen that way for me.  It opens it in the background.  I have Firefox 
> set up to do that, and I think it imported that as one of the settings.  
> But again, why can't we see/change that setting?
> 
> (Ok, I know the reason - they had to put it out before it was done, 
> because of the comic.  But what's the fun, if you can't complain about 
> *something*.  (And why is the comic book calling the shots, anyway, CTTOI ))
> 




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